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Lower Bucks Hospital Spreads Holiday Cheer with Meal Giveaway

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In a heartfelt initiative aimed at uplifting the local community during the holiday season, Lower Bucks Hospital recently organized a meal giveaway that included 30 holiday meals along with gift cards for families in Bristol Township, Bristol Borough, and the Bucks County Intermediate Unit. This event underscores the hospital’s commitment to supporting those in need and fostering a spirit of goodwill.

The meals, carefully prepared and packaged, were designed to bring warmth and joy to families during a time when togetherness is especially cherished. Michael Motte, CEO of Lower Bucks Hospital, expressed the significance of such initiatives, stating, “During the holidays, it’s essential to remember those who may be struggling. Our goal is to provide not just a meal, but a message of hope and community support. We want families to know they are not alone and that we care about their well-being.”

The meal giveaway was a collaborative effort, with hospital staff coming together to prepare and distribute the meals. This teamwork exemplifies the strong community ties that Lower Bucks Hospital has cultivated over the years. Renee Stewart, Chief Nursing Officer at Lower Bucks Hospital, emphasized the importance of this event, saying, “We believe in the power of connection, especially during the holidays. Providing meals and gift cards is a way for us to extend our care beyond the walls of the hospital. It’s about fostering a sense of belonging and supporting each other.”

In addition to the meals, the gift cards were intended to provide families with the flexibility to purchase additional items they may need during the festive season. Motte noted, “By offering gift cards, we aim to empower families to make choices that best suit their needs. It’s not just about food; it’s about ensuring they have the resources to celebrate the holidays in their own way.”

As the distribution day approached, excitement built within the hospital community. Employees worked diligently, wrapping meals and sorting gift cards, all while sharing stories and laughter. Stewart remarked, “The joy on the faces of our staff as they prepared for this event was contagious. It’s a reminder of why we do what we do—our mission extends beyond healthcare; it’s about creating a supportive environment for everyone.”

As community members arrived to collect the meals and gift cards, the atmosphere was filled with gratitude and warmth. Many expressed their appreciation, sharing how much the gesture meant to those during a challenging year. “It’s heartwarming to see the community come together in this way,” Stewart added. “Every meal we distributed represents a connection, a moment of joy, and a reminder of the support available to our neighbors.”

In reflecting on the success of the meal giveaway, Motte concluded, “This event is a powerful reminder of our shared humanity. It highlights the role of healthcare institutions not just as providers of medical care but as integral parts of the community fabric. We look forward to continuing these initiatives that bring smiles and support to our neighbors, not just during the holidays but all year round.”

As Lower Bucks Hospital continues to engage with the community, the meal giveaway stands as a testament to the hospital’s enduring commitment to service, compassion, and connection during the holiday season and beyond.

About Lower Bucks Hospital: Lower Bucks Hospital is a community hospital, serving the Lower Bucks County region with medical, surgical, and emergency care. Located in historic Bristol, Pennsylvania, the hospital is well-known for its knowledgeable medical staff, including cardiology, orthopedics, radiology, wound care, and general surgery. The hospital has more than 200 physicians on staff, as well as another 700 employees. As part of Prime Healthcare, headquartered in Ontario, California, Lower Bucks Hospital is focused on becoming one of the leaders in technology.

Prime Healthcare operates 51 acute care hospitals in 14 states, including Roxborough Memorial Hospital in Philadelphia, Lower Bucks Hospital in Bristol, and Suburban Behavioral Health Campus of Roxborough Memorial Hospital in Montgomery County. For more information, please visit https://lowerbuckshosp.com/contact-us/area-hospitals/

 

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Tackle Spring Break Travel Prep with GIANT Pharmacists

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After a long winter, many people are now looking ahead to spring break travel. Whether your plans have you headed to the beach or traveling abroad, GIANT and MARTIN’S pharmacists are available as a resource with pre-travel health consultations and over-the-counter product suggestions.

“The same way you may enlist the expertise of a travel agent when booking your vacation, your local GIANT or MARTIN’S pharmacist also has a wealth of knowledge when it comes to ensuring you have the right vaccinations or health essentials ahead of your trip,” said Nick Koch, director of pharmacy and wellbeing, The GIANT Company. “From pre-health travel consultations to offering recommendations for the best sunscreens and first aid basics, don’t overlook the value that our team of pharmacists can bring to your vacation preparations.”

If your spring break plans have you traveling aboard, GIANT and MARTIN’S pharmacists can also get you adventure ready with a pre-travel health consultation approximately as soon as travel dates are confirmed and a minimum of one month before you leave. This includes vaccines, prescription referrals, and over-the-counter medications.

Vaccines* include but are not limited to yellow fever vaccine (available at select locations), typhoid vaccine and cholera vaccine. Prescription referrals include malaria prevention, traveler’s diarrhea prevention and care, motion sickness prevention and altitude sickness prevention. For more information or to schedule an appointment, visit https://giantfoodstores.com/pages/pharmacy-services.

GIANT and MARTIN’S pharmacists advise that any prescription medication should always be packed in one’s carry-on bag, never in checked luggage, and preferably in the original container with the prescription label affixed. Be sure to bring enough for your trip as well as extra should there be any travel delays.

Travelers are also encouraged to pack a small first aid kit for on-the-go use. This should include bandages of various sizes, gauze pads, antibiotic ointment, hydrocortisone cream, tweezers and a thermometer. Be sure to add over the counter pain relievers, antacids, decongestants, hand sanitizers and antibacterial wipes, too. Additional items may be needed based on one’s destination and weather.

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Still Winter: NWS Issues Tuesday Morning Winter Weather Advisory

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March “comes in as lion” to the Lower Bucks area as the National Weather Service (NWS) issued a winter weather advisory for Tuesday morning forecasting a mixed precipitation event making for possibly slippery road conditions.

The advisory is in effect from 5 a.m. until 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 3.

NWS says total snow accumulations less than one inch and ice accumulations around a light glaze in portions of southeast Pennsylvania and central, northern, and northwest New Jersey.

The hazardous conditions could impact the Tuesday morning commute, officials say, and motorists should plan on slippery road conditions.  Motorists are reminded to slow down and use caution while traveling.

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Bucks Issues “Code Blue” Until March 3rd Due to Forecasted Bitter Cold

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Bucks County has issued a “Code Blue” declaration as bitter cold is set to return for the start of March.

Shelters in Upper, Central and Lower Bucks will be in operation nightly Sunday through Tuesday morning.

The following shelters have been activated for this Code Blue event:

Lower Bucks – ahtn.org
(3/1)
Calvary Baptist Church – Gym
250 Green Lane
Bristol, PA 19007
www.calvarybristol.org

(3/2)
Morrisville Presbyterian Church
771 N. Pennsylvania Ave.
Morrisville, PA 19067
www.mpcusa.org

Please note the Lower Bucks shelter location changes Monday evening to Morrisville Presbyterian Church.

Guests are required to leave the shelters by 6:45 a.m. each day and may return in the evening

Upper Bucks – facebook.com/upperbuckscodeblue
Quakertown Masonic Lodge – First Floor
501 W. Broad Street
Quakertown, PA 18951 

Central Bucks – co2ssh.org 
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
301 N. Main Street
Doylestown, PA 18901
www.doylestownlutheran.org

Guests are required to leave the shelters by 6:45 a.m. each day and may return in the evening.

The Upper and Lower Bucks shelters will open at 8:30 p.m. The Central Bucks shelter opens at 7:30 p.m.

The county issues a “Code Blue” declaration when temperatures are forecast to drop below 20 degrees for two or more consecutive days. A “Code Blue” may be called amid higher temperatures, as consideration is also given to wind chill, precipitation and other circumstances.

Information about “Code Blue” openings is available Monday – Friday through the County’s Housing Link Helpline at 1-800-810-4434.

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